That would be me. I have been doing the same thing literally for years, I
did not realize it was such a problem. I will try to change my ways.

On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 8:31 AM 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Diner, to PGage, Tuesday (8/14):
>
>> Once again Google Groups users are getting two threads combined.
>> Anyone know what the issue could be this time?
>>
>>>
> One of you folks reported once that when they want to start new threads,
> they take an existing post, hit reply, edit out both subject and body, and
> go ahead with entering their new post.
>
> The only problem with that is, the headers of the post to which they
> reply, which they would usually not see (I don't in GG web either), include
> "References:" which refers back to the earlier post(s) in the thread whose
> subject they edited out!
>
> I'm stopping short of ripping a new one for whoever does this... to each
> his own, but this is what I suspect leads to new subjects appearing within
> a thread, as it does in the web version.
>
> And, no offence, but the solution is to (1) put [email protected]
> in your address book, and (2) (right?)click on said entry and select "new
> message" or whatever you need to do.
>
>
> B
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